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Local Elections Archive Project

Trossachs and Teith Ward — Stirling

Note:— Local by-elections may be missing. If the result for a particular year does not appear on this page, click on the link to see all results for Stirling council in that year.

This ward was abolished or subjected to boundary changes in 2017.

3rd May 2012 (3 seats) [1 SNP gain from Lab]

Martin Earl C 1285 30.3%
Alycia Hayes SNP 1008 23.8%
Fergus Wood SNP 903 21.3%
Gerry McGarvey Lab 672 15.8%
Jack Black Ind 222 5.2%
Galen Milne LD 153 3.6%

Consolidated results:— SNP 1911 (45.0%; 2 seats); C 1285 (30.3%; 1 seat); Lab 672 (15.8%); Ind 222 (5.2%); LD 153 (3.6%)

Transfers (Quota = 1061)
Stage I II III IV
Martin Earl 1285 1061 1061 1061
Alycia Hayes 1008 1027 1054 1109
Fergus Wood 903 925 947 984
Gerry McGarvey 672 690 732 804
Jack Black 222 260 307
Galen Milne 153 199

3rd May 2007 (3 seats)

Fergus Wood SNP 1789 33.0%
Tony Ffinch C 1065 19.7%
Paul Owens Lab 839 15.5%
Mark Kenyon C 782 14.4%
Galen Milne LD 568 10.5%
Charles Grant Ind 373 6.9%

Consolidated results:— C 1847 (34.1%; 1 seat); SNP 1789 (33.0%; 1 seat); Lab 839 (15.5%; 1 seat); LD 568 (10.5%); Ind 373 (6.9%)

Transfers (Quota = 1355)
Stage I II III IV
Fergus Wood 1789 1355 1355 1355
Tony Ffinch 1065 1108 1201 1320
Paul Owens 839 900 963 1228
Mark Kenyon 782 821 860 962
Galen Milne 568 664 779
Charles Grant 373 438

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